Specifications include, but are not limited to: provide a continuum of services to individuals within the state of Delaware meeting the eligibility requirements described under Targeting Criteria. • Provide behavioral health (BH) supports in community-based settings (e.g., beneficiaries’ own homes or in home-like residential settings). • Assist beneficiaries with BH needs who have a desire to work in a competitive work environment to obtain employment. • Provide individually tailored services for beneficiaries with BH needs. • Offer an array of community services, such as Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Intensive Case Management (ICM), individual supported employment, non-medical transportation, care management, peer supports, personal care, residential supports, and other services to help beneficiaries live independently and in the most integrated setting possible. • Stretch limited State dollars by partnering with the federal government, increasing individual independence, and strengthening the State’s workforce. • Provide a strong foundation for Delaware’s ongoing efforts to ensure that all beneficiaries with disabilities live in the least restrictive environment possible ; • Recovery from mental illness, compulsive gambling, and substance use conditions, is our overall goal and must be an expectation of DSAMH state and provider services. • All individuals in need of any type of health services are unique. • Clients, and their families, reflect the diversity of our communities, including differences in ethnicity, socioeconomic status, education, religion, geographic location, age, sexual orientation, and disability. • Treatment services and supports for Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Mental Health (MH) conditions benefit the individual client and his or her family, but also public health, public safety, and the public purse.